This is a fun way to introduce onomatopoeia. One option allows students to circle the correct onomatopoeic word that matches pictures. I have also included another sheet for older children who can write the onomatopoeic word that matches the picture.
Students are excited to write the "SECRET" sight words they have just revealed using a QR reader. This is another fun way to get students to practice writing sight words. Sight words targeted are: like, yes, and, love, we, the, dad, see.
An exercise in which students identify the four most common forms of figurative language (simile, metaphor, hyperbole, and personification) and how they contribute to characterization. This exercise also includes a guided creative writing activity in which students write original vignettes that include the four types of figurative language.